Loserthink
How Untrained Brains Are Ruining the World
(Sprache: Englisch)
From the creator of Dilbert and author of Win Bigly, a guide to spotting and avoiding loserthink: sneaky mental habits trapping victims in their own bubbles of reality.
If you've been on social media lately, or...
If you've been on social media lately, or...
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From the creator of Dilbert and author of Win Bigly, a guide to spotting and avoiding loserthink: sneaky mental habits trapping victims in their own bubbles of reality. If you've been on social media lately, or turned on your TV, you may have noticed a lot of dumb ideas floating around.
"We know when history will repeat and when it won't."
"We can tell the difference between evidence and coincidences."
"The simplest explanation is usually true."
Wrong, wrong, and dangerous!
If we're not careful, loserthink would have us believe that every Trump supporter is a bigoted racist, addicts should be responsible for fixing the opioid epidemic, and that your relationship fell apart simply because you chewed with your mouth open.
Even the smartest people can slip into loserthink's seductive grasp. This book will teach you how to spot and avoid it--and will give you scripts to respond when hollow arguments are being brandished against you, whether by well-intentioned friends, strangers on the internet, or political pundits. You'll also learn how to spot the underlying causes of loserthink, like the inability to get ego out of your decisions, thinking with words instead of reasons, failing to imagine alternative explanations, and making too much of coincidences.
Your bubble of reality doesn't have to be a prison. This book will show you how to break free--and, what's more, to be among the most perceptive and respected thinkers in every conversation.
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Chapter 1What Is Loserthink?
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Despite evidence to the contrary, we all use our brains. But most of us have never learned how to think effectively. I m not talking about IQ or other measures of intelligence, which matter in their own way, of course. I m talking about thinking as a learned skill. We don t teach thinking in schools, and you can see the results of that nearly every day. If you use social media, or you make the mistake of paying attention to other people s opinions in any form, you re probably seeing a lot of absurd and unproductive reasoning that I call loserthink.
Loserthink isn t about being dumb, and it isn t about being underinformed. Loserthink is about unproductive ways of thinking. You can be smart and well informed while at the same time being a flagrant loserthinker. That is not only possible; it s the normal situation. My observation, after several decades on this planet, is that clear thinking is somewhat rare. And there s a reason for that. No matter how smart you are, if you don t have experience across multiple domains, you re probably not equipped with the most productive ways of thinking.
For example, a trained engineer learns a certain way of thinking about the world that overlaps but is different from how a lawyer, a philosopher, or an economist thinks. Having any one of those skill sets puts you way ahead in understanding the world and thinking about it productively. But unless you have sampled the thinking techniques across different fields, you are missing a lot. And again, to be super clear, I am not talking about the facts one learns in those disciplines. I am only talking about the techniques of thinking that students of those fields pick up during the process of learning.
The good news is that you don t need to master the fields of engineering, science, economics, philosophy, law, or any other field in order to learn the basics of how to think the way experts in those areas think.
For example, if you didn t know what the concept of sunk costs is all about, I could explain it in thirty seconds and you would fully understand it.
Sunk costs: Money you already spent shouldn t influence your decision about what to do next, but for psychological reasons, it often does.
I wrote this book to get you acquainted with (or remind you of) the most productive thinking techniques borrowed from multiple domains. Collectively, they will help you avoid unproductive loserthink.
Despite evidence to the contrary, we all use our brains. But most of us have never learned how to think effectively. I m not talking about IQ or other measures of intelligence, which matter in their own way, of course. I m talking about thinking as a learned skill. We don t teach thinking in schools, and you can see the results of that nearly every day. If you use social media, or you make the mistake of paying attention to other people s opinions in any form, you re probably seeing a lot of absurd and unproductive reasoning that I call loserthink.
Loserthink isn t about being dumb, and it isn t about being underinformed. Loserthink is about unproductive ways of thinking. You can be smart and well informed while at the same time being a flagrant loserthinker. That is not only possible; it s the normal situation. My observation, after several decades on this planet, is that clear thinking is somewhat rare. And there s a reason for that. No matter how smart you are, if you don t have experience across multiple domains, you re probably not equipped with the most productive ways of thinking.
For example, a trained engineer learns a certain way of thinking about the world that overlaps but is different from how a lawyer, a philosopher, or an economist thinks. Having any one of those skill sets puts you way ahead in understanding the world and thinking about it productively. But unless you have sampled the thinking techniques across different fields, you are missing a lot. And again, to be super clear, I am not talking about the facts one learns in those disciplines. I am only talking about the techniques of thinking that students of those fields pick up during the process of learning.
The good news is that you don t need to master the fields of engineering, science, economics, philosophy, law, or any other field in order to learn the basics of how to think the way experts in those areas think.
For example, if you didn t know what the concept of sunk costs is all about, I could explain it in thirty seconds and you would fully understand it.
Sunk costs: Money you already spent shouldn t influence your decision about what to do next, but for psychological reasons, it often does.
I wrote this book to get you acquainted with (or remind you of) the most productive thinking techniques borrowed from multiple domains. Collectively, they will help you avoid unproductive loserthink.
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Autoren-Porträt von Scott Adams
Scott Adams is the creator of Dilbert, one of the most popular comic strips of all time. He has been a full-time cartoonist since 1995, after sixteen years as a technology worker for companies such as Crocker National Bank and Pacific Bell. His many bestsellers include The Dilbert Principle, Dogbert s Top Secret Management Handbook, and How To Fail At Almost Everything And Still Win Big. He is co-founder of WhenHub and lives outside of San Francisco.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Scott Adams
- 2019, Internationale Ausgabe, 256 Seiten, Maße: 15,3 x 22,7 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Portfolio
- ISBN-10: 0593086333
- ISBN-13: 9780593086339
- Erscheinungsdatum: 18.02.2020
Sprache:
Englisch
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Lavish Praise for LoserthinkThey say you shouldn t judge a book by its cover, but they never tell you why. So I went ahead and judged it. Looks great! Juan Variable
Don t think of this book as something you read. Think of it as survival. And you want to survive, don t you? M. Wordthinker
If you love this book, you are probably part of a clandestine global conspiracy to control the world. You ll probably deny it, but I know what you are thinking. Reed Mines
The simplest explanation for why you will love this book is that it is the best book in the world. Duh. Simple. Sir William of Ockham
This is the only book I have ever read. I highly recommend it because I can t imagine how any other book could be better. Noah Mashnashun
There are many similarities between this book and the Holy Bible. For example, they both use words. I m not saying the author of this book is a deity, but obviously things are heading in that direction. Matthew, Mark, John
I don t recommend this book, but only because I m an unsuccessful author marinating in my hatred for those who have succeeded. If I ever write a book, imagine how great it would be! A. Badriter
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